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11th November 2005, 08:50 AM
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO - Department of Physics

Tenure Track Faculty Position in Experimental Atmospheric Physics

The Department of Physics at the University of Toronto is pleased to announce
the search for a tenure-stream appointment in Experimental Atmospheric Physics
at the rank of Assistant Professor. The starting date is on or after July 1,
2006.

The Department has an active Atmospheric Physics Group with established
research strengths in remote sounding of the atmosphere and measurements of
chemical composition from the ground, balloons, and space, climate modeling and
climate processes, chemical transport modeling, and geophysical fluid dynamics.
This program is complemented by strength in environmental chemistry within the
Chemistry Department and by activities in the recently established Centre for
Global Change Science. Members of the Atmospheric Physics Group currently lead
Canadian national programs in Polar Climate Stability, Global Chemistry for
Climate, and the MANTRA stratospheric balloon mission. Major infrastructure
includes a NEC supercomputer, laboratory spectroscopy facilities, and an
atmospheric observatory that is a Complementary station of the Network for
Detection of Stratospheric Change. The Department seeks to make an appointment
that complements and extends existing strengths. Potential applicants are
invited to visit our web sites at http://www.atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca and
http://www.physics.utoronto.ca.

For this position, we seek candidates with a Ph.D. in Physics or a related
field, and proven excellence or outstanding potential in research and teaching.
The salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Please submit complete hard-copy applications only, including a curriculum
vitae, a list of publications, and a research plan, and arrange for three
letters of reference, all to be sent to:
Professor Michael Luke, Chair
Department of Physics
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada M5S 1A7

Applications will be reviewed beginning February 1, 2006 until the position is
filled. Those received by February 1, 2006 will be given first consideration.

The University of Toronto offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research,
and live, in one of the most diverse cities in the world, and is strongly
committed to diversity within its community. The University especially
welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal
persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups and
others who may contribute to further diversification of ideas. All qualified
candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents
will be given priority.

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